Morocco? Not quite. Just across the Mediterranean in Italy. Il Convento di Santa Maria di Constantino, Marittima in Puglia. I love the relaxed vibe of these shots by Australian award winning photographer Greg Elms.The light is soft and lovely, the colours rich (orange walls anyone?), the photographs intimate and revealing. Just a quickie to share Greg’s wonderful work.
GAbi says:
Wow, these are stunning. xxxx
Luciane at HomeBunch.com says:
Not my style, but beautiful! It's artistic and I enjoy the colors, besides, it's in Italy! 🙂
Have a blessed week!!!
xo
Luciane
Sparky says:
Orange walls—YES! The wall in that first photo is pretty close to the hot pepper color I've painted my old crumbling plaster dining room wall—the same color as my front door. When the thought first occurred to me to paint the wall that color, I was afraid I wouldn't like it. But now I've painted it and LOVE it. Nothing else could have resulted in its appropriateness. ;o)
topaz says:
I'm MAD for these! Those orange walls remind me of a wonderful, crumbling, vine-covered place I stayed in Mexico City long, long ago. Makes me want to run to the paint store immediately.
anordinarywoman.net says:
All cushions & rugs are just so beautiful. Thanks:)
cuisine marocaine says:
Great photos ! I can see the designer took some inspiration from Morocco and mixed the Italian vibe with it.Morocco is by far the best design and architecture I have seen. Moroccans are not afraid of color.